Riverside County Law Library

On January 1, 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation made all slaves free people, making an official end to legally sanctioned slavery. However, Texas refused to acknowledge this, and thus continued these practices. They continued two years after the proclam…
On January 1, 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation made all slaves free people, making an official end to legally sanctioned slavery. However, Texas refused to acknowledge this, an… http://www.rclawlibrary.org/community/blog/2015/06/day-history-juneteenth/

The 2015 Condominium Bluebook is THE resource you want to read when you live in an HOA (or a condominium) and are be hassled by the board or nosy neighbors.
I see a book of blue, and parts of white, The Condominium Bluebook, an informational delight And I think to myself What A Wonderful World
Louis Armstrong had it right. While… http://www.rclawlibrary.org/community/blog/2015/06/what-wonderful-world/

Sometimes it may seem like your local county law librarian is wandering aimlessly around the stacks but know that what we're doing is looking and thinking about what you need or just asked us about so that you don't have to look dazed and confused.
Have you ever had the experience where you find yourself standing somewhere and you can't remember why you're standing there? See, the other day, I was helping no less than 8 peo… http://www.rclawlibrary.org/community/blog/2015/06/librarians-know-it-all/

With a resounding NO, representatives of the American people voted 67-32 to repeal section 215 of the Patriot Act effectively ending the bulk collection of Americans' communications records
Recently, the United States Senate acted to end the bulk collection of Americans communications records by passing THE USA FREEDOM ACT (H.R. 2048). In a 67-32 vote the Senate agr… http://www.rclawlibrary.org/community/blog/2015/06/usa-freedom-act-major-reform-patriot-act/

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On January 1, 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation made all slaves free people, making an official end to legally sanctioned slavery. However, Texas refused to acknowledge this, and thus continued these practices. They continued two years after the proclam…
On January 1, 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation made all slaves free people, making an official end to legally sanctioned slavery. However, Texas refused to acknowledge this, an… http://www.rclawlibrary.org/community/blog/2015/06/day-history-juneteenth/

The 2015 Condominium Bluebook is THE resource you want to read when you live in an HOA (or a condominium) and are be hassled by the board or nosy neighbors.
I see a book of blue, and parts of white, The Condominium Bluebook, an informational delight And I think to myself What A Wonderful World
Louis Armstrong had it right. While… http://www.rclawlibrary.org/community/blog/2015/06/what-wonderful-world/

Sometimes it may seem like your local county law librarian is wandering aimlessly around the stacks but know that what we're doing is looking and thinking about what you need or just asked us about so that you don't have to look dazed and confused.
Have you ever had the experience where you find yourself standing somewhere and you can't remember why you're standing there? See, the other day, I was helping no less than 8 peo… http://www.rclawlibrary.org/community/blog/2015/06/librarians-know-it-all/

With a resounding NO, representatives of the American people voted 67-32 to repeal section 215 of the Patriot Act effectively ending the bulk collection of Americans' communications records
Recently, the United States Senate acted to end the bulk collection of Americans communications records by passing THE USA FREEDOM ACT (H.R. 2048). In a 67-32 vote the Senate agr… http://www.rclawlibrary.org/community/blog/2015/06/usa-freedom-act-major-reform-patriot-act/